App Developer (Process Review and Improvement / Remote Opportunity)

Job Locations
US-SC-Charleston

Job ID

2016-1553

Category

Engineering

Overview

Applied Memetics LLC (AM LLC) is seeking an Application Developer (Process Review and Improvement) with deep knowledge of building custom web and mobile software applications to support a Veterans Affairs program.

Project Overview

The Clinical Knowledge Management (CKM) program is part of Veterans Affairs' Connected Health Office (CHO) that provides benefits and services to Veterans. A primary goal of the CHO is to design and implement user-friendly, high-quality mobile devices, software, and services for Veterans and their medical caregivers. Specifically, the CKM program ensures a seamless clinical, portfolio, architectural, and operational optimization of these mobile health applications.

Must be a US Citizen

Responsibilities

General Requirements:

Minimum 3 years of experience as a team member and subject matter expert in an Agile/Scrum, Java/J2EE software development environment

Excellent communication skills and a good command of the English language

Qualifications

The application developer must have experience in:

Providing expert-level software application development skills for building custom web and mobile applications

Developing custom software applications using current and emerging Web-standard programming, scripting, markup and database languages that include but are not limited to the following; PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, Node, HTML5, CSS3, XML, JSON, MySQL and MongoDB

Integrating 3rd party API services into custom applications

Developing in a Linux-based environment using CLI tools

Using distributed version control systems such as GitHub or Bitbucket

Using principles of Object-Oriented-Programming (OOP) and Service-Oriented-Architectures (SOA)

Using principles of Continuous Development, testing, and deployment

Working within a multidisciplinary team to ensure all ODDI products and services are developed in accordance with ODDI guidelines for design, usability, scalability, performance, reliability and security